by CyberFreak » 14 Jul 2016, 14:06
Running a forum is a hard thing to do. I don't think it is bad to have moments where you think it is too much. I think everybody feels this way. It is easy to just close down/sell a site because of the way it sometimes make you feel but typically you probably will regret it.
As other have said, don't do it alone. You know alot of talented people when it comes to running forums. Fall back on them and get some help. Even if they can only do one or two things here and there or offer advise, it is still a bit less on your mind and a bit less for your to do.
Forums are difficult because they attract a number of people who spend alot of time on the site and all contribute in some way. It is not like a simple html site or a blog where you can just put something up, people will read it and then move on until you next post something. The activity of a forum is very visible, the admins activity is visible and there is alot to read, moderate and reply to. Due to the openness of a forum, arguments happen and there is an open way for users to show their dissatisfaction about decisions or changes which can be demoralising in itself. Forums are quite unique in these ways and do cause alot of stress and take up a massive chunk of time.
My advice from my experience would be don't rush into a decision and don't try and take your forum too seriously. Let your forum grow naturally and see where it end up. You don't need to reply to everything and you do need to promote it everywhere. Let it grow slower and if need be, let it be a small community with just your friends. A successful forum is not a big forum. Success can be measured in many ways. It is like personal success in real life is not down to who has the most expensive car or most money. Trying to be too big too fast or trying to do too much in a short space of time will get your down.
I took FP too seriously, tried to do too much, got too involved with everything and wanted what was very hard to achieve and combined with the day to day stresses of running a forum, I got burnt out many times and felt like you do. I did change after leaving FP and before starting with FC with Fergal and I think I am better for it. I prioritise my real life over my online life. I do other things online other than FC and especially if I feel myself getting fed up or stressed. The old me probably would have got FC beyond where it is now but I probably wouldn't be here now because of it. It is like the race between the hare and the tortoise. Sometimes "slow" triumphs.
Sam wrote:If you really do feel you absolutely cannot continue running the forum, pass the baton onto someone else. Perhaps you may get some return for the amount of time you've put in. As well as that, by selling, you still get to be a part of the community and can maintain those connections.
I actually think differently from this. Personally if I put alot of work in to a site but couldn't continue with it, I would close it down and not sell it. If I could go back to when I sold FP, I would have closed it down. If you see the site you care about in the future in bad shape and are powerless to help (no matter how willing you are to help), it typically will make you feel alot worse than the benefit of the small amount of money you would get for selling a smallish forum.
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Running a forum is a hard thing to do. I don't think it is bad to have moments where you think it is too much. I think everybody feels this way. It is easy to just close down/sell a site because of the way it sometimes make you feel but typically you probably will regret it.
As other have said, don't do it alone. You know alot of talented people when it comes to running forums. Fall back on them and get some help. Even if they can only do one or two things here and there or offer advise, it is still a bit less on your mind and a bit less for your to do.
Forums are difficult because they attract a number of people who spend alot of time on the site and all contribute in some way. It is not like a simple html site or a blog where you can just put something up, people will read it and then move on until you next post something. The activity of a forum is very visible, the admins activity is visible and there is alot to read, moderate and reply to. Due to the openness of a forum, arguments happen and there is an open way for users to show their dissatisfaction about decisions or changes which can be demoralising in itself. Forums are quite unique in these ways and do cause alot of stress and take up a massive chunk of time.
My advice from my experience would be don't rush into a decision and don't try and take your forum too seriously. Let your forum grow naturally and see where it end up. You don't need to reply to everything and you do need to promote it everywhere. Let it grow slower and if need be, let it be a small community with just your friends. A successful forum is not a big forum. Success can be measured in many ways. It is like personal success in real life is not down to who has the most expensive car or most money. Trying to be too big too fast or trying to do too much in a short space of time will get your down.
I took FP too seriously, tried to do too much, got too involved with everything and wanted what was very hard to achieve and combined with the day to day stresses of running a forum, I got burnt out many times and felt like you do. I did change after leaving FP and before starting with FC with Fergal and I think I am better for it. I prioritise my real life over my online life. I do other things online other than FC and especially if I feel myself getting fed up or stressed. The old me probably would have got FC beyond where it is now but I probably wouldn't be here now because of it. It is like the race between the hare and the tortoise. Sometimes "slow" triumphs.
[quote="Sam"]If you really do feel you [b]absolutely [/b]cannot continue running the forum, pass the baton onto someone else. Perhaps you may get some return for the amount of time you've put in. As well as that, by selling, you still get to be a part of the community and can maintain those connections.[/quote]I actually think differently from this. Personally if I put alot of work in to a site but couldn't continue with it, I would close it down and not sell it. If I could go back to when I sold FP, I would have closed it down. If you see the site you care about in the future in bad shape and are powerless to help (no matter how willing you are to help), it typically will make you feel alot worse than the benefit of the small amount of money you would get for selling a smallish forum.